The FAI remained locked in talks with the Danish Football Association over ticket allocation for both legs yesterday (Thurs), but unfortunately no agreement was reached.

Meanwhile, fans looking to get their hands on tickets for the second leg in Dublin will have an opportunity during a public sale at 11am this morning on Ticketmaster.ie, however, only premium level tickets will be available.

The FAI announced last night (Thurs) that a limited number of general tickets will also go on public sale for on Tuesday and a spokesman said: “Should more tickets for the second leg at Aviva Stadium become available, they will go on public sale.”

He added: “Due to the phenomenal demand for this fixture, an allocation of pre-sale tickets reserved for Season Ticket holders, Club Ireland members, Jack Charlton Lounge patrons and Three customers sold out in seven minutes.”

Meanwhile, Aer Lingus has announced it will put on special one-off flights to Denmark for Ireland’s World Cup qualifier.

The Irish operator will sell a total of 1,000 round trips to avid football fans wanting to get to Copenhagen for the match.

The flights are set to cost from €348 for a round trip including fees and taxes.

Mike Rutter, Aer Lingus Chief Operating Officer said: “Irish sporting fans are renowned for their unwavering support and Aer Lingus is delighted to be able to transport the hundreds of soccer enthusiasts to Copenhagen to support Ireland as they face Denmark in their World Cup play-off.

“While we don’t normally operate flights to Denmark we have been able to put on special flights from Dublin direct to Copenhagen.

“As Ireland’s only 4 Star airline we look forward to welcoming soccer fans on board Aer Lingus and wish our Boys in the Green the very best of luck.”

Tickets go on sale today (friday) and are available from aerlingus.com .

Outbound flights will depart on Friday November 10 from Dublin at 12pm and Saturday November 11 at 6.15am, 7.25am, 9am and 9.10am.

Return flights will depart from Copenhagen on November 11 at 11.50pm and 11.55pm, Sunday 12 November at 12.30pm and 1.45pm and Monday November 13 at 1.40pm.